“We are insanely happy that everything ended so successfully that the guys filmed not even 100%, but 120% of the shooting plan, that they feel brilliant.

And Yulia just said to me that "it's a pity that I had to come back so quickly."

This picture looks amazingly cinematic, "RIA Novosti quotes Ernst.

According to him, many films "simulated weightlessness and being in orbit," but "the reality is completely different."

“In less than a year, the audience will see what space actually looks like,” he added.

On the night of October 17, the film crew consisting of cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, director Klim Shipenko and actress Yulia Peresild moved from the ISS to Soyuz MS-18, after which the spacecraft undocked from the station.

At about 07:40 in the morning, the spacecraft's descent vehicle landed in Kazakhstan.

Rescuers immediately went to him to help the crew members get out.

Peresild and Shipenko have been in orbit since October 5, Novitsky since April 9.

The crew went to the ISS to shoot the feature film The Challenge.